Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour August 24, 2023

Cul-de-sac Living with Great Yard Space

Bring your Toys! Fantastic Opportunity on one of the nicest yard/garage combinations in Mid Town Ft Collins! 4312 Black Hawk Circle sits on almost 1/3 acre on a cul-de-sac with over 1,000 sq ft of garage space, 2 professionally built storage sheds (1 with electrical power) and even more storage space with the easily accessed attic above the additional garage. Enjoy the outdoor living and entertaining space with the oversized deck covered with 2 separate awnings. Inside you’ll appreciate the abundance of light, vaulted ceilings and open floorplan. Other features include a living room fireplace, A/C, humidifier and plantation shutters. Conveniently located just minutes from Troutman Park and the Mason St bike trail. This home has been pre-inspected (ask listing agent for report). Call (970) 215-1573 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour May 8, 2023

Stylish + Functional Condo Living

2133 Krisron Road Unit D-304 is a move in ready condo and the perfect blend of style and functionality. New Laminate Flooring, Furnace and Washer/Dryer in 2019. Enjoy the views of Horsetooth Rock from your living room or balcony. The open floor plan features vaulted ceilings and a living room fireplace. The kitchen showcases SS appliances with a brand new refrigerator, and plenty of storage space. Lots of natural light throughout. The primary bedroom has a huge walk in closet. All within walking distance to shopping, dining and the community swimming pool. Call (970) 215-1573 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Loveland Real EstateVirtual Tour May 8, 2023

Well Maintained + Acreage in Loveland

42 Tracy Trail Road is a well maintained home on 2.24 Acres with an oversized, attached 2 car garage. Plenty of level property to put up a large outbuilding for all your toy storage. The house is outside the flood plain so flood insurance is not required. Fully fenced back yard with a nicely covered deck to enjoy all the beauty of the Big Thompson Canyon from. Inside there is a fireplace in the living room and a wood stove in the study as well as forced air heating to keep you warm in the winters. This home has never suffered from flood damage. Call (970) 215-1573 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Loveland Real EstateVirtual Tour November 7, 2022

Well-Maintained Home with Acreage

42 Tracy Trail Road is a well-maintained home on 2.24 Acres with an oversized, attached 2 car garage and ample opportunity still to build upon. There is plenty of level property to put up a large outbuilding for all your toy storage. Fully fenced back yard with a nicely covered deck to enjoy all the beauty of the Big Thompson Canyon from. Inside there is a fireplace in the living room and a wood stove in the study as well as forced air heating to keep you warm in the winters. This home and property have been very well cared for and it’s just outside the flood plain (according to IRES map’s overlay). The house has not suffered from flood damage. Call (970) 215-1573 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour January 20, 2022

Renovations, Location and Space!

2617 Mathews Street is move-in-ready and located on 1/3 Acre in Mid-Town Ft Collins. Huge fenced in RV/Boat Parking area fits a 35′ RV AND a 20′ Boat! With the oversized 2 car garage you’ll have room for all your toys. Inside you’ll enjoy the nicely remodeled kitchen, open living room and all the natural light. Other features include a well updated primary bathroom, Sun Room and Fireplace in the lower level family room. New Driveway and Roof with class 4 shingles in 2018. New Furnace and A/C 2017. New Garage Door, Gutters & Fence in 2013. New Carpet, New Toilet, the list goes on! Call (970) 215-1573 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information.

 

 

BlogFort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour May 13, 2021

Loveland Charmer!

2433 Gill Court, Loveland is a nicely updated, move-in-ready home on a cul-de-sac. Located near Lake Loveland, The Olde Course, Mehaffey Park and the Foothills, this property is near everything you may need! Every room is well equipped with Cat 6 wiring for your work and study. Plenty of granite countertop space in the kitchen. Other features include gorgeous hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, A/C, SS appliances, updated fixtures throughout. The covered patio and private back yard give you the perfect outdoor living and entertaining area in the summer. Showings start Friday! Call for your private showing at (970) 215-1573 for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/132451680

Home Maintenance December 7, 2020

Preparing your home for Winter!

Winterize

As the days shorten, you can mitigate many mid-winter headaches with some preemptive prep. Proper weatherizing can help protect your home from preventable damage, save money on energy costs, and, most importantly, keep you and your loved ones safe and warm throughout the winter season. Here is a useful checklist to manage your weatherization project. Setting aside some time on a couple of weekend days should be more than enough to knock this out:

Cracks & Leaks

Examine your entire house for any cracks and leaks, from your roof to your baseboards, to your basement and foundation. With unpredictable winter weather, these cracks and leaks are how the outside gets in, causing cold drafts and water damage.

Luckily, most cracks don’t require a professional to handle it. Depending on your house type and age, it’s likely you’ll be able to do it yourself with supplies from your local hardware store.

Windows & Doors:

Gaps and breaks in windows and doors is another way to let the winter in your home, and they can let heat escape, raising your heat bill throughout the season.

Make sure seals are tight and no leaks exist. If you have storm windows, make sure you put them on before the cold season begins. Additionally, add weather-strips and or a door sweep to prevent drafts and keep the heat in.

Rain Gutters: 

Clean your rain gutters of any debris. In colder climates, the buildup will cause gutters to freeze with ice, crack and then leak.

Once you have removed the residue from the drains, test them by running hose water to make sure cracks and leaks have not already formed. Even in warmer locales, the buildup can put undue stress on your roof and home.

Pipes: 

Protecting your pipes from freezing should be your number one priority this winter. A burst pipe can quickly become a disaster in any home.

Remember to turn off your exterior water source and take in your hose. Internally, wrapping your pipes is a recommended precaution to take.

Heating System:

Annual checks are vital in avoiding dangers such as house fires. Replace filters if you use a furnace and clear out any vents and ducts that carry heat through them. If you have baseboard heat, wipe them of dust and remove any debris that might catch fire.

Fireplace & Wood Burning Stoves:

Make sure to have chimneys and air vents cleaned early in the season if you are planning on warming your home with a wood-burning source. When your fireplace is not in use make sure to close the damper, some resources estimate an open damper can increase energy consumption by as much as 30%, increasing your bill about $200.

Outside: 

Bring your patio furniture inside or cover it for the winter. Don’t forget other, smaller items such as your tools, including the hose and planting pots. Clear out any piles around the side of your house, checking for cracks and holes in your home and foundation as you go so to avoid providing shelter for unwelcome guests over the cold season.

If your property has large trees check for loose branches and call someone to trim back any limbs that may fall in your yard, on your roof or even damage a window.

Emergency Kit: 

Lastly, make sure your emergency kit is up to date with provisions, batteries, fresh water, food for animals, entertainment for kids – especially if you live in an area prone to power outages.

For a more complete emergency preparedness guide, visit https://www.ready.gov/winter-weather.

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour May 19, 2020

Remodeled Mid Century Ranch in Fort Collins!

Remodeled Mid Century Ranch at 1302 Laporte Ave in Old Town just North of City Park! Newer roof, windows, kitchen, siding, floors all done with in the last 5 years. Detached two car garage and recently paved driveway for great off street parking. The open floor plan features a huge living room and kitchen with stainless steel appliances and plenty of counter space plus a large island. Other features include a fireplace and A/C. All of this conveniently located with easy access to Downtown, CSU and the Foothills! Contact Brandon Bidwell for more information or click below to view the photos and details, including price.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/109666599

BuyersFort Collins Real Estate October 17, 2019

Spacious Two Story Home in Fort Collins!

This spacious, well maintained 2 story home at 4421 Monaco Place in Fort Collins is nestled on a cul de sac & features a well designed open floor plan with room for everyone. Located in sought after Golden Meadows, this home offers vaulted ceilings, large but cozy great room with Fireplace, large master suite, finished basement with rec room, 5th bedroom & 3/4 bath. Enjoy the outdoor living area with covered patio & fully fenced private backyard. RV/Boat parking-No HOA! Just blocks to school, park, trail system, restaurants, Harmony corridor and I-25. Contact Brandon Bidwell at (970) 215-1573 for your private showing or more information. Click the link below for more details.

https://bidwellrealestate.com/search/Monaco

Home Maintenance October 17, 2019

Prepare Your Home for Winter

As the days shorten, you can mitigate many mid-winter headaches with some preemptive prep. Proper weatherizing can help protect your home from preventable damage, save money on energy costs, and, most importantly, keep you and your loved ones safe and warm throughout the winter season. Here is a useful checklist to manage your weatherization project. Setting aside some time on a couple of weekend days should be more than enough to knock this out:

 

Cracks & Leaks

Examine your entire house for any cracks and leaks, from your roof to your baseboards, to your basement and foundation. With unpredictable winter weather, these cracks and leaks are how the outside gets in, causing cold drafts and water damage.

Luckily, most cracks don’t require a professional to handle it. Depending on your house type and age, it’s likely you’ll be able to do it yourself with supplies from your local hardware store.

 

Windows & Doors:

Gaps and breaks in windows and doors is another way to let the winter in your home, and they can let heat escape, raising your heat bill throughout the season.

Make sure seals are tight and no leaks exist. If you have storm windows, make sure you put them on before the cold season begins. Additionally, add weather-strips and or a door sweep to prevent drafts and keep the heat in.

 

Rain Gutters: 

Clean your rain gutters of any debris. In colder climates, the buildup will cause gutters to freeze with ice, crack and then leak.

Once you have removed the residue from the drains, test them by running hose water to make sure cracks and leaks have not already formed. Even in warmer locales, the buildup can put undue stress on your roof and home.

 

Pipes: 

Protecting your pipes from freezing should be your number one priority this winter. A burst pipe can quickly become a disaster in any home.

Remember to turn off your exterior water source and take in your hose. Internally, wrapping your pipes is a recommended precaution to take.

 

Heating System:

Annual checks are vital in avoiding dangers such as house fires. Replace filters if you use a furnace and clear out any vents and ducts that carry heat through them. If you have baseboard heat, wipe them of dust and remove any debris that might catch fire.

 

Fireplace & Wood Burning Stoves:

Make sure to have chimneys and air vents cleaned early in the season if you are planning on warming your home with a wood-burning source. When your fireplace is not in use make sure to close the damper, some resources estimate an open damper can increase energy consumption by as much as 30%, increasing your bill about $200.

 

Outside: 

Bring your patio furniture inside or cover it for the winter. Don’t forget other, smaller items such as your tools, including the hose and planting pots. Clear out any piles around the side of your house, checking for cracks and holes in your home and foundation as you go so to avoid providing shelter for unwelcome guests over the cold season.

If your property has large trees check for loose branches and call someone to trim back any limbs that may fall in your yard, on your roof or even damage a window.

 

Emergency Kit: 

Lastly, make sure your emergency kit is up to date with provisions, batteries, fresh water, food for animals, entertainment for kids – especially if you live in an area prone to power outages.

For a more complete emergency preparedness guide, visit https://www.ready.gov/winter-weather.